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2021 Letting Schedule Updated: 11/18/2020 2020 - 2021 Letting Schedule ESTIMATED ADVERTISEMENT PRE-BID CONTRACT NO. PROJECT DESCRIPTION BID OPENING AWARD DATE CONSTRUCTION DATE MEETING "PART A" JANUARY 2020 AWARD Will Rogers Turnpike Mayes County WR-MC-136 12/3/19 12/16/19 1/7/20 1/28/20 $3,670,199 Pavement Rehabilitation MM 270 to 275 Kickapoo Turnpike EOC-2490 Cable Barrier 12/3/19 12/16/19 1/7/20 1/28/20 $900,000 Driving Forward I-40 to I44 corridor Indian Nation Turnpike IN-MC-62B McIntosh & Pittsburgh Counties 12/3/19 12/16/19 1/7/20 1/28/20 $10,816,946 DBR/Grind Pavement Rehabilitation MP 70-88 FEBRUARY 2020 AWARD Turner Turnpike Oklahoma County T-MC-135 1/14/20 1/28/20 2/12/20 2/25/20 $5,662,915 Pavement Rehabilitation MP 137 to 146 MARCH 2020 AWARD Indian Nation Turnpike IN-MC-61 Pushmataha County 2/11/20 2/25/20 3/10/20 3/31/20 $3,022,000 Rehabilitation of Bridge 84.33 over Tenmile Creek MAY 2020 AWARD Cimarron Turnpike C-MC-33B Payne and Pawnee Counties 4/7/20 4/21/20 5/5/20 5/19/20 $1,209,596 Positive Barrier, MP 37.6 - 40.6 JUNE 2020 AWARD Turner Turnpike Lincoln County T-ER-026 5/14/20 5/26/20 6/9/20 6/23/20 $100,000 Emergency Repair to Bridge 31.30 M.P. 166.80 Kickapoo Turnpike EOC-2421 Oklahoma County 5/12/20 5/26/20 6/9/20 6/23/20 $2,000,000 Driving Forward OTA Maintenance Facilitites and ODOT Salt Barn JULY 2020 AWARD Turner Turnpike Lincoln County T-ER-027 7/2/20 7/16/20 7/23/20 7/28/20 $150,000 Emergency Repair to Bridge 31.30 M.P. 166.80 SEPTEMBER 2020 AWARD Indian Nation Turnpike Emergency Repair for Bridge 92.67 IN-ER-004 9/11/20 9/15/20 $174,000 Pushmataha County M.P. 11.7 Turner Turnpike T-MC-107D1 Creek County 8/11/20 8/26/20 9/10/20 9/22/20 $43,723,745 Driving Forward Grading, Surfacing, Drainage, Bridge and Lighting MP 217.7 to MP 221.7 Muskogee Turnpike MU-MC-47 Wagoner County 8/11/20 8/26/20 9/10/20 9/22/20 $2,200,000 Rehabilitation of Bridge 30.35 OCTOBER 2020 AWARD Turner Turnpike T-MC-107TR1 Creek County 9/15/20 9/29/20 10/13/20 10/27/20 $3,000,000 Driving Forward workzone traffic control, service vehicle and dynamic message sign DECEMBER 2020 AWARD John Kilpatrick Turnpike Canadian County 11/3/2020 JKT-MC-12 10/20/20 11/17/20 12/8/20 $3,644,664 OTA and OHP Building, Maintenance Facilities and Mandatory ODOT Salt Barn Will Rogers Turnpike Ottawa County WR-MC-137 10/20/20 11/3/20 11/17/20 12/8/20 $4,400,000 Pavement Rehabilitation MP 301.9-307.3 Updated: 11/18/2020 2020 - 2021 Letting Schedule ESTIMATED ADVERTISEMENT PRE-BID CONTRACT NO. PROJECT DESCRIPTION BID OPENING AWARD DATE CONSTRUCTION DATE MEETING "PART A" FEBRUARY 2021 AWARD John Kilpatrick Turnpike Oklahoma County JKT-MC-15 1/12/21 1/26/21 2/9/21 2/23/21 $3,000,000 Memorial Road and JKT Intersection Modifications (joint OTA, ODOTand OKC) Sara Road Widening Project Canadian County JKT-MC-11 1/12/21 1/26/21 2/9/21 2/23/21 $14,130,000 SW 29th to SH-152, Oklahoma City (joint OTA, City of Oklahoma City and City of Mustang) Turner Turnpike Creek and Lincoln County T-MC-137 1/12/21 1/26/21 2/9/21 2/23/21 $3,400,000 Pavement Rehabilitation MP 184-189 and Stroud Maintenance Yard MARCH 2021 AWARD Indian Nation Turnpike Pittsburgh and McIntosh Counties IN-MC-62C 2/16/21 3/2/21 3/16/21 3/30/21 $5,997,900 Cable Barrier Project MP 70-88 TBD Turner Turnpike Lincoln County T-MC-131 TBD TBD TBD 2021 $26,612,000 Turner Turnpike over SH 66 at Wellston Grading, Drainage, Bridge and Surfacing Turner Turnpike Lincoln County T-MC-128B TBD TBD TBD 2021 $28,900,000 Stroud Service Plaza, Mainline widening and Bridge 43.4 Replacement Will Rogers Turnpike Craig County WR-MC-124 TBD TBD TBD 2021 $5,400,000 Bridge 47.56 replacement MP 288 Turner Turnpike T-MC-107D2 Creek County TBD TBD TBD 2021 $39,732,924 Driving Forward Grading, Surfacing, Drainage, Interchange and Lighting Indian Nation Turnpike Pushmataha and Choctaw Counties IN-MC-62E TBD TBD TBD 2022 $7,680,000 Positive Barrier MP 0-16 Will Rogers Turnpike Rogers County WR-MC-131 TBD TBD TBD 2022 $16,000,000 Flint Road Interchange Project Grading, Drainage, Bridge, Surfacing and Toll (joint Cherokee Turnpike Mayes and Delaware Counties CHT-MC-11 TBD TBD TBD 2023 $9,500,000 Positive Barrier MP 0-32 Cimarron Turnpike Spur Payne County C-MC-33C TBD TBD TBD 2023 $3,840,000 Positive Barrier MP 20A - 28A Cimarron Turnpike C-MC-30 Noble County TBD TBD TBD 2023 $6,000,000 Rehabilitation of Bridge 22.50 over US 64 and BNSF Cimarron Turnpike Pawnee County C-MC-34 TBD TBD TBD 2023 $2,300,000 Bridge Rehabilitation (Br. 48.58) MP 48.58 HE Bailey Turnpike Comanche, Caddo and Grady Counties HEB-MC-65B TBD TBD TBD 2023 $10,080,000 Pavement Rehabilitation MP 62-78 Indian Nation Turnpike Pushmataha, Pittsburgh and Atoka Counties IN-MC-62D TBD TBD TBD 2023 $14,000,000 DBR/Grind MP 30 -52 Indian Nation Turnpike Choctaw County IN-MC-64 TBD TBD TBD 2023 $5,800,000 Pavement Rehabilitation MP 0-10 Indian Nation Turnpike Atoka County IN-MC-65 TBD TBD TBD 2024 $4,140,000 Bridge Rehabilitation MP 37.8 TOTAL = $291,186,889 Project dates are subject to change. 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